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Gymnasium (and
variations of the word) is a term in
various European languages for a
secondary school that
prepares students for
higher education at a...
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Vienna to
study at the
Realgymnasium there,
followed next by the
Staatsgymnasium in Olmütz. At the
University of
Leipzig from 1876 to 1878, Husserl...
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constructed under Austro-Hungarian rule and was the
former k.u.k.
Staatsgymnasium, the
Austrian high school. The
Aquarium **** is the
biggest aquarium...
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parents were Protestants. He
matriculated in 1897 at the
Salzburg Staatsgymnasium,
where he had
problems in Latin, Gr****, and mathematics, for which...
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family then
moved to Dresden,
where he
studied at the
Staatsgymnasium in Dresden-Neustadt and
completed his high
school education. In April...
- Aquileja." (in
German and Latin). In:
Jahresbericht über das k. k.
Staatsgymnasium im VIII.
Bezirke Wiens, Vol. 61 (1911); Vol. 62 (Wien 1912); Vol. 63...
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Akademischen Gymnasium (from 1862). In 1877 he was
appointed director of the
Staatsgymnasiums Wien II (Vienna
State Gymnasium II). In 1880 he
became a
member of...
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Zwillingsdialoge Mino und
Hippareh (in German). Vienna:
Verlag de K. K.
Staatsgymnasiums. Rowe,
Christopher (2000). "Cleitophon and Minos". In Rowe, Christopher;...
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Viennese carriage driver,
Seipel graduated from an
academic high
school (
Staatsgymnasium) in
Vienna in 1895, then
studied Catholic theology at the University...
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Memorial Plaque, Prague, Na Příkopě 16 (former
Deutsches Staatsgymnasium)...